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Driving and Operating
See Super Cruise Lane Change later in this
section and Turn and Lane-Change Signals
0 128.
Warning
Super Cruise can only assist to maintain
lane position, or steer to change lanes,
when driving on compatible roads. You
must supervise the driving task and
monitor the road conditions. You may
need to respond to traffic events by
steering, braking, or accelerating. See
Defensive Driving.
Super Cruise is:
Not a self-driving system
Not a crash avoidance or warning
system
Not a substitute for proper supervision
of the driving task.
Super Cruise uses the following to detect
the current lane position and lane markings
ahead on compatible roads under certain
conditions:
Cameras
Global Positioning System (GPS) sensing
A high-precision map
GPS-enhancement data downloaded
through OnStar
Super Cruise works with Adaptive Cruise
Control (ACC), which controls acceleration
and braking while Super Cruise is enabled
and operating. Review and understand both
this section and the ACC section before
using Super Cruise. See Adaptive Cruise
Control (Advanced) 0 206.
An active Connected Service plan that
includes Super Cruise Services is required to
use Super Cruise.
Warning
Super Cruise does not perform all aspects
of driving, nor does it do everything a
driver can do. Super Cruise only steers to
maintain vehicle position in the current
lane or, under some circumstances, to
change lanes. Super Cruise can only be
used with Adaptive Cruise Control.
Super Cruise does:
Not prevent crashes or warn of
possible crashes.
Warning (Continued)
Not steer to avoid stopped or
slow-moving vehicles, cross-traffic,
construction barriers or cones,
motorcycles, children, pedestrians,
animals, or other objects on the road.
Not steer in response to vehicles or
objects next to your vehicle, including
vehicles attempting to enter your lane.
Not respond to traffic lights, stop
signs, or other traffic control devices.
Not respond to crossing traffic.
Not make turns.
Not steer to merge onto or to exit
highways.
Not steer to avoid, or steer through
construction zones.
Not function on surface streets.
Not respond to oncoming traffic.
Not function in city driving conditions.
(Continued)

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